Add configuration option - DEBUG to enable debugging methods. This is temporary for helping users testing teleport routing be able to report back the data with the test cases. We can remove when finished with this, or leave it if it proves to be useful.
Users: set DEBUG = true in OpenSim.ini to get more information from teleport routing. The default is false. It presently prints the TeleportFlags value.
Switch to our TeleportFlags enum instead of LibOMV because we need to define a type for HG Logins. Also moved some debugging in ScenePresence into a function to make it simpler to enable/disable.
Incoming HG owner/estate manager, etc. is routed according to the rules defined for teleports within the local grid. Left some commented debugging code inside so we can test other cases. Will remove when tings are settled in.
This is a nasty situation. The map tile UUID is, in principle, stored authoritatively in RegionSettings. However, it also needs to be stored in the Grid Service because that's how other sims can retrieve it to send it in Map Blocks to non-V3 viewers. So every time the tile image changes, that change needs to propagate to the Grid Service, and this is done via RegisterRegion (ugh!). Interestingly, this problem didn't affect grids because by default AllowRemoteDelete is false, so the prior images aren't being deleted from the asset servers -- but they were not being correctly updated in the map either, the map was stuck with old images.
Naturally, default is true.
When set to false, "phantom" flags on prims can be set as usual but all prims remain phantom.
This setting is for test purposes.
This switch does not affect the collision of avatars with the terrain.
The viewer warns in the log if it receives this.
Stopping this doesn't appear to have adverse effects on viewer 1 or viewer 3 - the viewer gets its own appearance from body parts/clothes and self-baked textures.
Further filters "debug packet <level>" to exclused [Request]ObjectPropertiesFamily if level is below 25.
Adjust some method doc
Minor changes to some logging messages.
There were two problems here:
1) On object group update, we looked for the group is the IClientAPI group cache rather than in the groups service. This fails to groups created newly in that session
2) On object group update, we weren't setting the HasGroupChanged flag. This meant that the change was not persisted unless some other action set this flag.
This commit fixes these issues and hopefully addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5588
This commit also moves HandleObjectGroupUpdate() to the GroupsModule from the Scene.PacketHandlers.cs file
Stop hiding RemoveAvatar failure, add log messages when characters are removed through defects or re-added unexpectedly.
Add commented out log lines for future use.
Use automatic property for PhysicsActor for better code readability and simplicity
This prints out both exception message and stacktrace (Exception.ToString()) isn't enough on Windows.
This also uses m_log.*Format() which is more efficient than string concat.
The only caller is the LLUDP stack and this has to validate the UDP circuit itself, so we know that it exists.
This allows us to eliminate another null check elsewhere and simplifies the method contract
This means that avatar/appearance data of other avatars and scene objects for a client will be sent after the ack rather than possibly before.
This may stop some avatars appearing grey on login.
This introduces a new OpenSim.Framework.ISceneAgent to accompany the existing OpenSim.Framework.ISceneObject and ISceneEntity
This allows IClientAPI to handle this as it can't reference OpenSim.Region.Framework.Interfaces
If sp becomes null right after we've checked or created it, then behaviour down the line is going to be wrong anyway.
So instead retain the check/create ScenePresence reference and use this.
It makes far more sense anyway to use TryGetRootScenePresence().Scene, in common with the rest of the code
This method could also return any scene for child or root agents, depending in which order the scenes happened to lie in the list
This is required for the substitution of different HTTP servers or the newer HttpServer.dll without having to commit to a particular implementation.
This is also required to write regression tests that involve the HTTP layer.
If you need to recompile, all you need to do is replace OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse references with IOSHttpRequest/IOSHttpResponse.
This required an option to be added to NullRegionData via ConnectionString for it to act as a non-static instance, so that regression tests (which only load this class once) don't get hopeless confused and complex to compensate.
Normal standalone operation unaffected.
This reverts to situation where animation updates are made each frame on SP.PhysicsCollisionUpdate (though a packet is only sent if the anim actually changes).
m_updateCount was not being update on various avatar state changes, causing the correct animations to never be sent.
Always setting in HandleAgentUpdate() is not enough since the avatar is continually sending AgentUpdate packets.
One would need to identify all the conditions under which animations need to play out and set m_updateCount appropriately in SP.HandleAgentUpdate()
Neither of these can have any effect on child agents
Now leaving warning about trying to set animation on a child agent active. Might temporarily pop up now and again.
This involves getting IScene.RequestModuleInterfaces() to return an empty array (as was stated in the method doc) rather than an array containing one null entry.
Callers adjusted to stop checking for the list reference being null (which never happened anyway)
These are just the result of an attempt to canonicalize received messages - it's not important that we constantly log them.
Also finally get the deregister grid service message working properly
Executing this asynchronously allows a race condition where subsequent friends fetches hit a cache that FetchFriendsList() had not yet populated.
Changing this to synchronous may improve issues where a user does not see friends as online even though they are.
I don't believe synchronous is a problem here, but if it is, then a more complicated signalling mechanism is required. Locking the cache isn't sufficient.
prim update to only triple queuing. Existing method was:
1. Schedule prim for update, adding to scene update list
2. Update on SOGs during heartbeat queues update onto each SceneViewer
3. Update on SPs during heartbeat queues update onto each IClientAPI
4. ProcessEntityUpdates queues updates into UDP send stack
Now the SceneViewer has been eliminated so updates are scheduled at any
time and then put onto the IClientAPI priority queues immediately during
SceneGraph.UpdateObjectGroups.
This is to avoid http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5783 when a collision with a ground sitting avatar causes that avatar to automatically stand and sometimes not be able to move
A better solution may be to keep gound sitting avatars solid but remove their collision status. However, this requires some physics code work.
This means that if the avatar is within 10 meters of the selected target, it sits on it immediately without walking.
Existing autopilot outside this range will be disabled in a later commit
This is to partially address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5769
We don't need to call SP.HandleAgentSit() again if we are within 10m since the autopilot won't trigger.
By calling it twice, the position of the sitting NPC was wrongly adjusted, ending up near <0,0,0>.
However, this change does mean that NPCs further than 10m away will not attempt to autopilot to the prim, though this code was broken anyway (is actually a different mechanism to normal NPC movmeent).
Hopefully this can be addressed soon.
This was meant to help with the script in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5772 but it doesn't work.
Probably the event is fired before the physics actor has been set up again for the stood avatar.
Fixing that would be much more complicated, but processing the event last of all seems like a good idea in any case.
from previous commit which sort out which iterator is used are left
intact. A discussion is needed as to what constitutes an avatar vs a
ScenePresence.
the 3 iteration functions so more of them are using the correct
iteration for the action they are performing. The 3 iterators that seem
to fit all actions within OpenSim at this time are:
ForEachAvatar: Perform an action on all avatars (root presences)
ForEachClient: Perform an action on all clients (root or child clients)
ForEachRootClient: Perform an action on all clients that have an avatar
There are still a dozen places or so calling the old
ForEachScenePresence that will take a little more refactoring to
eliminate.
UpdateFlag is now referenced/used only within SOP and SOG. Outsiders are
using ScheduleFullUpdate, ScheduleTerseUpdate or ClearUpdateSchedule on
SOP consistently now. Also started working toward eliminating those
calls to ScheduleFullUpdate, ScheduleTerseUpdate or ClearUpdateSchedule
from outside SOP in favor of just setting properties on SOP and let SOP
decide if an update should be scheduled. This consolidates the update
policy within SOP and the client rather than everywhere that makes
changes to SOP. Some places forget to call update while others call it
multiple times, "just to be sure".
UpdateFlag and Schedule*Update will both be made private shortly.
UpdateFlag is intended to be transient and internal to SOP so it has
been removed from XML serializer for SOPs.
In AvatarFactoryModule.HandleAppearanceUpdateTimer(), we loop through appearance save and send requests and dispatch via a FireAndForget thread.
If there was more than one request in the save or send queue, then this led to a subtle race condition where the foreach loop would load in the next KeyValuePair before the thread was dispatched.
This gave the thread the wrong avatar ID, leaving some avatar appearance cloudy since appearance data was never sent.
This change loads the fields into local references so that this doesn't happen.
This is necessary so that code in HttpServer can use framework facilities such as the thread watchdog for monitoring purposes.
Doing this shuffle meant that MainServer was moved into OpenSim/Framework/Servers
Also had to make OpenSim.Framework.Console rely on OpenSim.Framework rather than the other way around since it in turn relies on HttpServer
MainConsole and some new interfaces had to be moved into OpenSim/Framework to allow this. This can be reverted if parts of OpenSim.Framework stop relying on console presence (cheifly RegionInfo)
SinceLastFrame was calculating the interval between any sleep that had occurred to pad out the frame time and the start of the next frame.
This would usually be below MinFrameTime but occasionally if the sleep was long it would be above, often due to the time required to update the watchdog.
This doesn't appear to play much practical role right now.
ODE was actually ignoring it entirely. Bullet might be helped slightly by receiving a non-varying value.
Format is osNpcSit(<npc-uuid>, <target-uuid>, OS_NPC_SIT_IMMEDIATE)
e.g. osNpcSit(npc, llGetKey(), OS_NPC_SIT_IMMEDIATE);
At the moment, sit only succeeds if the part has a sit target set.
NPC immediately sits on the target even if miles away - they do not walk up to it.
This method is in development - it may change so please don't trust it yet.
Standing will follow shortly since that's kind of important once you're sitting :)
This had stopped working. However, at the moment it still allows the physics flag to be set even though this has no effect. This needs to be fixed.
Default for this flag is true as previously.
Settings are at bottom of [Startup] in OpenSimDefaults.ini, override in OpenSim.ini to change
Defaults are the same as previously.
More information to come on opensim-dev shortly.
Feel free to tweak but if you do please don't expect any support unless feedback on certain tweaks is explicitly requested.
Unlike the other 3 stats mechanisms, monitor data can be queried per individual region, which makes this useful.
This doesn't affect an of the existing monitored stats.
ways to access the list/dictionary of child regions and locking was
inconsistent. There are now public properties which enforce locks.
Callers are no longer required to create new copies of lists.
Original request URLs that end with / will still work, but this will allow one to type /simstatus as well as /simstatus/
Can't do this with webstats yet since it does insane things to the path.
Some of the places where agentMS was added were in separate threads launched by the update loop. I don't believe this is correct, since such threads are no longer contributing to frame time.
Some of the places were also driven by client input rather than the scene loop. I don't believe it's appropriate to add this kind of stuff to scene loop stats.
These changes hopefully have the nice affect of making the broken out frame stats actually add up to the total frame time
SP still has an implementation but this is now just a public method on SP rather than an abstract one in EntityBase.
No point making the code more complex until it actually needs to be,
Doing this to see if addresses inventory object deserialization problems in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5708, though if it does I'm really surprised not to have seen it before now.
Really need to go through and systematically set the culture for every timer and change all BeginInvoke calls to FireAndForget instead.
But don't want to do something like that this close to a release.
When a slider parameter is changed, the viewer uploads a new shape (or other asset) and the item is updated to point to it.
Viewer 1 uploaded the data in the initial request itself, so the asset references was almost always correctly updated.
However, viewer 3/2 always uploads data in a subsequent xfer, which exposed a race condition where the viewer would make the item update before the asset had uploaded.
This commit shuffles the order of operations to avoid this race, the item is updated with the new asset id instead of the old one while the upload was still taking place.
A second race had to be fixed where avatar appearance would also be updated with the old asset id rather than the new one.
This was fixed by updating the avatar appearance ids when the appearance was actually saved, rather than when the wearables update was made.
I thought that I had implemented this but must have accidentally removed it.
Adds a regression test to detect if this happens again.
Temporarily disables automatic landing of NPC at a target. Will be fixed presently.
This stops the npc walking backwards if the target is directly behind.
This means that the npc no longer returns to its original rotation once movement has finished.
If you want this behaviour, please store and reset the original rotation after movement.
This is somewhat to address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5678
When upgrading the previously child agent to a root, the code was setting the Size parameter on the ODECharacter PhysicsActor.
This in turn reset Velocity, which cause the border stall.
I'm fixing this by commenting out the Velocity = Vector3.Zero lines since they don't appear to play a useful purpose